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Courteville Business Solutions Plc (NGX: COURTV) | Share Price

Nigel Firth
Nigel Frith trader
Updated 26 Sep 2022

Courteville Business Solutions Plc is a Nigerian e-business solutions development company operating in West Africa that is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX). Courteville Business Solutions Plc is known to offer financial management and advisory services, business solutions, e-commerce and online marketing solutions.

Latest Courteville Business Solutions Plc Share Price

The graph above shows the latest Courteville Business Solutions Plc share price on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Investors have seen Courteville Business Solutions Plc shares perform well historically, and it remains a steady investment. Courteville Business Solutions Plc stock is live on the NGX under the stock symbol of COURTV and is available to trade via several brokers in Nigeria.

Overview of Courteville Business Solutions Plc

Courteville Business Solutions Plc owns the patent of the AutoReg TM Business Solutions Platform and is represented in other e-business services like NAPAMS, a regulated product administration and monitoring solution for NAFDAC; NIID, an insurance policies database solution for the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) and the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ); and the AutoReg Inspector TM remote verification tool for law enforcement agencies.


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Courteville Business Solutions Plc

Courteville Business Solutions Plc is known for delivering innovative e-business solutions including the design and development of customized software and mobile applications, data capture services, retail business channel delivery services, and dedicated and cloud hosting services as well as tax administration consultancy services.

Today, Courteville Business Solutions Plc’s portfolio of products and services are diversified in more sectors of the ICT value chain and include the following: financial management and advisory services, business solutions, e-commerce, and online marketing solutions.

The history of Courteville Business Solutions Plc goes back to 2005 with its incorporation. It listed on the Nigeria All-Share Index in April 2009. The company has grown to be active in several states in Nigeria, as well as in Jamaica.

Courteville Business Solutions Plc has its head offices at 90 Olonode Street, Alagomeji, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.

Courteville Business Solutions Plc has a staff complement of about 90 and renders its services in areas like 24 states in Nigeria and has business interests in Guinea, Zimbabwe and Jamaica.

The current CEO of Courteville Business Solutions Plc is Adebola Akindele, assisted by Murtala Osuolale Salami as the Non-Executive Chairman.

Courteville Business Solutions Plc's equity stocks are for sale online on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) under the stock symbol COURTV.

Courteville Business Solutions Plc forms part of the ICT Sector and Computer Based Systems Sub Sector of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX).

Courteville Business Solutions Plc

Courteville Business Solutions Plc Stock Performance

The current price for Courteville Business Solutions Plc stocks on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) is 0.35 Nigerian Naira (NGN).

An analysis of financial data of Courteville Business Solutions Plc showed that the company has a total market capitalisation of 1.24Billion NGN, with a Price/Earning ratio of 11.67 and earnings per share of 0.03 NGN. A total of 3.55 Billion shares were outstanding.

With an increase of earnings per share and reliable profits over a period, investors who want to buy or sell Courteville Business Solutions Plc stocks can look forward to more profitable dividends and earnings in times to come.

According to an analysis on the live chart of Courteville Business Solutions Plc, analysts forecast further improved performance for the Consumer Goods sector with market share growing as trading volumes increase.

Highlights of Courteville Business Solutions Plc in 2021

Courteville Business Solutions Plc started the current financial year (2021) with a share price of 0.21 Nigerian Naira (NGN) on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), and it has gained 66.7 % in value on its price valuation, ranking 14thon the NGX with its year-to-date performance.

Courteville Business Solutions Plc is currently the 15th most-traded stock on the NGX and it has experienced a total trading volume of more than 339 million shares, which were finalised in 1,555 deals and were valued at a total of 90.6 million Nigerian Naira (NGN) over the recent three month period from July to September 2021, with an average of 5.39 million shares in each trading session.

How to buy Courteville Business Solutions Plc stocks – Step by Step

The stock market is one of the most attractive financial markets that sees millions of retail investors and traders participating daily. To buy, sell or trade Courteville Business Solutions Plc stocks on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), traders and investors can follow a few simple steps:

  1. Find the share that you want to buy, in this case, “COURTV”.
  2. Select a forex broker that offers access to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX).
  3. Review the broker's trading conditions, fees, deposit and withdrawal methods, trading platform, customer support, regulation, and other components to ensure that they are aligned with your trading plan.
  4. Open a live trading account with the broker by completing the online application form and providing the necessary documentation to verify the trading account.
  5. Once your account has been activated, you are ready to make your first share purchase through the broker.
  6. From here you can start to build and diversify your portfolio by buying more shares.

FAQs

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) (officially the Nigerian Exchange Group) is a leading integrated market organisation in Africa servicing the continent’s largest economy, that of Nigeria. The Exchange provides capital access to companies that seek to take advantage of the financial markets to fund their business expansion.

In 2021, the Nigerian Stock Exchange was transformed into a shareholder-owned, profit making entity, the Nigerian Exchange Group Plc.

Nigel Firth
Nigel has been in the regulated financial services industry for nearly a decade, has previously owned a financial brokerage and has written many times for sites relating to personal finance and trading.